I had a web page of old time fiddle tunes at least 20 were played in the Key of (G) 20 in Key of (D) 20 in key of (A) 20 key of (C. I lost my hard drive a few years ago and lost this page plus many other web pages.If my foggy mind doesn't complete fail me I seem to remember that some mudcatter posted this page about 10 years ago on mudcat cafe and that's where I got it.I'm hoping someone can help me out.I know it is a long shot but worth a try.I know this isn't a lot of info to go on but it's all I've got. Louie Roy

If you put those valuable links in IE as Favorites, File|Import Export lets you save all your favorites in a single file. The file will open as a "page" in IE, and all the links should work when you click on them. The layout is actually a lot handier to use than the dropdown listing built into IE for some purposes, and you can copy it anywhere for easy backup. (i.e. in with your other data files? It's kust another little .htm file.).

If you save the exported file with a unique name, you can save another one with a new name and not lose the old ones that you cleaned out when you reorganized your favorites.

Other browsers may have something similar, but you'll need a different SPGWK to advise on them.